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Green and gold pride shines at Lynbrook Homecoming

The Owls community came out in force to showcase their green and gold pride and cheer the varsity football team to victory on Oct. 26.  thumbnail261905
The Owls community came out in force to showcase their green and gold pride and cheer the varsity football team to victory on Oct. 26.  thumbnail261906
The Owls community came out in force to showcase their green and gold pride and cheer the varsity football team to victory on Oct. 26.  thumbnail261907
The Owls community came out in force to showcase their green and gold pride and cheer the varsity football team to victory on Oct. 26.  thumbnail261908
The Owls community came out in force to showcase their green and gold pride and cheer the varsity football team to victory on Oct. 26.  thumbnail261909
The Owls community came out in force to showcase their green and gold pride and cheer the varsity football team to victory on Oct. 26.  thumbnail261910

The Owls community came out in force to showcase their green and gold pride and cheer the varsity football team to victory on Oct. 26. 

Lynbrook Schools students of all ages and who play on several sports teams were represented in the annual parade that spanned from Lynbrook High School to the Marion Street Elementary field. Homecoming King Cooper Schorr and Queen Cate Jennings were escorted alongside their fellow Homecoming Court nominees, while members of the varsity and junior varsity cheer and kickline teams were escorted on Lynbrook Fire Department trucks. Ahead of kickoff, seniors on the cheer, kickline and football teams were applauded as they walked onto the field with their parents. 

The Owls displayed an unbreakable defense and a fierce offense as they quickly took the lead over Valley Stream North in the first quarter. Lynbrook triumphed with a final 43-7 score. During halftime, the marching band brought the music while being led by senior conductors, cheer showed off high-flying maneuvers and kickline pumped up the community spirit.